Crown, Turquoise, and Pavilion Lakes in Marble Canyon Provincial Park
▼ 40 km northwest of Cache Creek, off Hwy #99, , B.C.
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Crown Lake has a small sandy beach and swimming area.
Pavilion Lake is only one of a few places in the world where freshwater stromatolite features can be found. The coral-like structures are formed from fossilized remains of micro-organisms, considered to be similar to some of Earth’s oldest known lifeforms. The stromatolites are fragile so scuba diving in Pavilion Lake requires specialized training.
Turquoise Lake as a waterfall on the far side, a reminder of the timeless power of the elements.
▼ 40 km northwest of Cache Creek, off Hwy #99, , B.C.
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Crown Lake has a small sandy beach and swimming area.
Pavilion Lake is only one of a few places in the world where freshwater stromatolite features can be found. The coral-like structures are formed from fossilized remains of micro-organisms, considered to be similar to some of Earth’s oldest known lifeforms. The stromatolites are fragile so scuba diving in Pavilion Lake requires specialized training.
Turquoise Lake as a waterfall on the far side, a reminder of the timeless power of the elements.
▼ 40 km northwest of Cache Creek, off Hwy #99, , B.C.
» Website
Crown Lake has a small sandy beach and swimming area.
Pavilion Lake is only one of a few places in the world where freshwater stromatolite features can be found. The coral-like structures are formed from fossilized remains of micro-organisms, considered to be similar to some of Earth’s oldest known lifeforms. The stromatolites are fragile so scuba diving in Pavilion Lake requires specialized training.
Turquoise Lake as a waterfall on the far side, a reminder of the timeless power of the elements.